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    comes to mind is, Caesar in the play Julius Caesar; he comes to mind because, he wins battles for Rome, and the people of Rome are basically begging him to become king. I believe that a Roman tribune contributes to the play by splitting “the power”, by this I mean the people have one say and the…

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    In the Tragedy of Julius Caesar written by William Shakespeare, Marcus Brutus is the representation of a tragic hero. The essence of a tragic hero is someone of noble birth, who suffers a catastrophe. Shakespeare demonstrates the concept of a tragic hero by implementing the traditional elements. For instance, Shakespeare exercises the idea of a tragic flaw to uphold his perception of a tragic hero. Junius Brutus an ancestor of Marcus Brutus was a significant part of history. His importance is…

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    Marc Antony Honorable

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    The least honorable character of Julius Caesar is Marc Antony because he didn't seem to care about the Roman people. After Caesar’s death, Antony wanted to have the people have less of what Caesar wanted to have. He seemed to do things for himself, not for the people. It didn’t seem like he cared for anybody. He speaks highly of Brutus, but can learn nothing from him. He just makes no sense after everything had happened. All around, he just felt the least honorable. There are many instances of…

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    people. Not many of these great leaders are well represented in today’s society. There are few people who do not know at least a little about Julius Caesar and Alexander the Great, but up until a few years ago almost no one knew who King Leonidas of Sparta was and still few people know who Cato the Elder is. Is it fair that these great men, men just as worthy of praise as Caesar and Alexander, are shunned and forgotten in today’s society? In comparison these men are all worthy of praise, so why…

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    In correspondence, Julius Caesar came from royal and noble backgrounds. He arose to a be a great empire of Rome, but Julius Caesar was a greedy man that only wanted power for himself, which lead to his downfall. Malcolm X had a troubled life before he became inspirational, and Julius Caesar came from humble beginnings, but they both met their tragic ends. Showing how these figures had similar features, which made each of them leaders to American History. Julius Caesar was born in Rome, Italy…

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    Sympathy In Julius Caesar

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    The play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, written by William Shakespeare, is written taking place with a very powerful and rogue ruler, Julius Caesar, and focuses on Brutus' struggle between the adverse demands of patriotism, honor, and friendship. Within the play, Shakespeare sympathizes with Caesar’s conspirators and is very much in favor of a democracy rather than one, powerful ruler as depicted in the play. And, as Shakespeare was writing this play, he was trying to convince the audience to…

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    Was Brutus a patriot or betrayer? In the play Julius Caesar, Brutus believes that Caesar will destroy Rome by being the only person to rule. This belief leads him to create a group of conspirators, which would ultimately kill Caesar. Not only was Brutus a betrayer because he was disloyal to Julius Caesar, but he also conspired against him and plotted his death. However, some may say that Brutus killed Julius Caesar to save Rome from his monarchical rule. On the contrary, there is a surplus…

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    Julius Caesar with a Twist It was a very quiet day and the birds ceased to fly. The sun was beaming and the sky was clear. There was an odd sense and feeling lingering through the air and on the faces of the passing town people. Not one normal town person was aware that there were people constructing a plan regarding the death of Caesar, the most beloved person. The city was filled with both the rich and the poor. However, one quiet citizen stood out to many. Lius, a poor, old man…

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    In Williams Shakespeare's Julius Caesar there is a lot of foreshadowing of the future. The many omens that happen in the play hint to us what was going to happen. Most of the characters don’t understand the significance of these omens which would have told them what will happen in the future and prevent many events from occurring. The play began with Caesar's victory in war. Marullus and Flavius told the people to leave from the celebrations. At the start of the celebrations right at the climax…

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    The two resolved their conflict after they quarreled was when Brutus acknowledged that he was angry with Cassius was because Brutus has lost the love of his life; Portia. In the other hands, Cassius realized that Brutus was commenting out of anger, hurt, and bereavement at losing his wife. So Brutus decided to put it aside, and offered Cassius a drink, they both shake hands and continuing on with their plan to protect Rome. Based on the quarrel, Brutus had lost his temper due to the fact that…

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